Nissash Amar Tumi
Nissash Amar Tumi | |
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Directed by | Bodiul Alom Kokun |
Produced by | Monir Hossion |
Written by |
Paruchuri Brothers Sundeep Malani M.S. Raju Hossain |
Starring |
Shakib Khan Apu Biswas Shiwoli Shela Sami Misha Sawodagor Probir Mitro |
Music by | Ali Akram Shuvo |
Cinematography | Mazno |
Edited by | Zinnath Hossion Zinnath |
Distributed by | Asha Production |
Release dates |
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Running time | 155 minutes |
Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Nissash Amar Tumi[1] is a 2010 Dhallywood Romantic drama directed by Bodiul Alom Kokun and produced by Asha Production. The film stars Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas in the lead roles. This movie is actually inspired from 2005 Telugu movie Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana and it has become a hit at the box-office and was one of the highest grossing Bengali movies of 2010. It won two awards at the 2010 National Film Awards.
Plot
The story starts in a jail, where prisoner Mohammad Ali (Misha Sawodagor) is narrateing his life story to a police officer.
Hridoy (Shakib Khan) is a young NRB (non-resident Bangladeshi) from USA, who returns to Bangladesh to attend his cousin Monika wedding. There, he meets one of Monika's friends, Aasha (Apu Biswas) who came from the countryside to attend the marriage. Though they initially clash, after a series of misadventures, they fall in love. Hridoy, however, is supposed to marry the spoiled daughter of his uncle's friend. When Aasha goes back home, Hridoy follows her to win her over — however, Aasha's over-protecting brother Ali is less than happy. He promises Hridoy to give his blessings for the wedding if Hridoy manages to produce more harvest than he does. Hridoy accepts the challenge and starts learning farming. However, the son of a friend of Ali is secretly in love with Aasha, and his father asks Ali for Aasha's hand in marriage with his son. Ali doesn't give his consent. With brooding jealousy, the wannabe-fiancé kidnaps Aasha after Hridoy wins the farming challenge. Hridoy chases the kidnapers and kills the wannabe-fiancé. Aasha's brother Ali will take the blame for the murder and go to jail. The couple gets married when Ali gets released from jail. The movie ends with rejoining of all family members.
Cast
- Shakib Khan as Hridoy
- Apu Biswas as Aasha
- Misha Sawdagor as Mohammod Ali (Aasha's brother)
- Aliraj as (Hridoy's father)
- Shiwoli Shela
- Sami
- Probir Mitro
- Sadek Bacchu
- Shiba Shanu
- Dulari
- Afjal Sharif
- Boby
- Iliash Kobra
Crew
- Producer: Monir Hossion
- Story: Hossion
- Screenplay: Bodiul Alom Kokun
- Director: Bodiul Alom Kokun
- Script: Hossion
- Dialogue: Kokun
- Cinematography: Mazno
- Editing: Zinnath Hossion Zinnath
- Music: Ali Akram Shuvo
- Lyrics: Kobir Bokel
- Choreography: Mazno
- Distributor: Asha Productions
Music
Nissash Amar Tumi | |
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Studio album by Ali Akram Shuvo | |
Released | 2010 (Bangladesh) |
Genre | Soundtrack/Filmi |
Producer | CD Choich |
Nissash Amar Tumi[2] films music directed by Bangladeshi famous music director Ali Akram Shuvo.
Soundtrack
Trac | Song | Singer’s | Performer’s | Note’s |
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1 | Tumi Amar Onno Karo Na | Asif and Shabina | Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas | Title song |
2 | Akashe Akashe Kalo Megh | S I Tutol | Shakib Khan | |
3 | Tumi Amar Sile Amar Thakbe | Andrew Kishore and Roina Laila | Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas | |
4 | Rupali Chad Nemese | Andrew Kishore and Konok Chapa | Shakib Khan and Apu Biswas | |
5 | akher Dana Jodi Pai | Shabina Eismin | Apu Biswas | |
Character map and remakes
Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (2002) (Telugu) | Something Something... Unakkum Enakkum (2003) (Tamil) | Neenello Naanalle (2005) (Kannada) | Ramaiya Vastavaiya (2014) (Hindi) | I Love You (2007 Bengali film) | Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei (Oriya) | Nissash Amar Tumi (Bangladesh) | |
Srihari | Prabhu Ganesan | Vishnuvardhan (actor) | Sonu Sood | Tapas Paul | Siddhanta Mahapatra | Misha Sawodagor | |
Trisha Krishnan | Trisha Krishnan | Rakshita | Shruti Hassan | Payal Sarkar | Barsha Priyadarshini | Apu Biswas | |
Siddharth | Jayam Ravi | Anirudh | Girish Kumar | Dev | Anubhav Mohanty | Shakib Khan |
Award
- National Film Award (for year 2010)
- won. Best lyric writer : Kabir Bakul for song - Rupali Chad Nemese
- won. Best Comedian : Afjal Sharif